Former Federated Head Indicted on Perjury Charges
January 06, 05Former Federated Department Stores Inc Chairman James Zimmerman has been indicted on perjury charges accusing him of lying to investigators looking into claims he plotted to keep upscale tableware out of Bed Bath & Beyond Inc stores.
Federated, May Department Stores Co and the makers of Lenox china and
In 2001, Bed Bath & Beyond had planned to introduce Lenox and
During a probe by antitrust investigators, Zimmerman repeatedly denied under oath that he tried to "dissuade'' Waterford Wedgwood Plc Chairman Sir Anthony O'Reilly from selling his company's products through Bed Bath & Beyond.
Federated, owner of Bloomingdale's and Macy's, and May, which owns Lord & Taylor, did not admit wrongdoing as part of the August agreement.
Zimmerman's lawyer, Thomas Fitzpatrick, said his client "has been indicted for failing to recall a portion of a single, brief telephone conversation that occurred almost three years before his testimony. It is most unfortunate that the New York Attorney General's office has chosen to bring these charges against such a respected and honest corporate leader whose integrity has been beyond reproach.''
Zimmerman was arraigned on the charges on Wednesday before State Supreme Court Justice James Yates in
"It ultimately will become perfectly clear that he told the truth and that he did not intentionally mislead the examiner,'' Fitzpatrick said.